Very very interesting.never seen or heard about this place ,it looked like there was some kind of creek ,tunnel , maintenance bldg at a time when road was being used ,it would of needed maintaining,as well as creek ,and tunnel ,great explore,that incline was amazing ,they were abundantly used anywhere they were needed.very cool ,thanks.👍
Fisher Body was at the top of those steps. Copart occupies the old site of the Fischer body plant now. My father was a supervisor at fisher body for 34yrs. He told me about old plant and tunnels under it that would pump out all the nasty crap from the plant down to treatment area. Some of the tunnels are still there. They look like old bomb shelters have 1 ton concrete doors on them. I hope someday someone gets into them and videos what’s left inside. Supposedly there’s still pumps and all the stuff left inside.
The train whistle reminds me of our home which was 75 feet from the tracks near the Glenwood Bridge. Those steps are so cool and are very common in and around residential areas. There might be a youtube channel dedicated to them. You guys need to carry a small pair of binoculars, walking sticks, and something to scare away the lions, tigers, and bears. You're the best, thanks!
Hey guys. I love your videos! I have a location for you to check out. I'm not sure if you want to come all the way to Beaver County though. Looks like a cool spot.
I have another video on this called crazy trail is what I titled it and the two of the same trail I’m tired of that story of green man but I did them eight months ago
I drove on this road in High school and always wondered what happened to it, I was talking to a friend who said he heard a dog barking behind that really odd door, the door doesn't have any handles on it but there is a slight opening, it looks almost welded or concrete shut.
Very very interesting.never seen or heard about this place ,it looked like there was some kind of creek ,tunnel , maintenance bldg at a time when road was being used ,it would of needed maintaining,as well as creek ,and tunnel ,great explore,that incline was amazing ,they were abundantly used anywhere they were needed.very cool ,thanks.👍
Neat place. So much fun exploring.
You guys are the best! This was a great explore with mysteries. Thanks for being so brave and thanks for taking us along!
Fisher Body was at the top of those steps. Copart occupies the old site of the Fischer body plant now. My father was a supervisor at fisher body for 34yrs. He told me about old plant and tunnels under it that would pump out all the nasty crap from the plant down to treatment area. Some of the tunnels are still there. They look like old bomb shelters have 1 ton concrete doors on them. I hope someday someone gets into them and videos what’s left inside. Supposedly there’s still pumps and all the stuff left inside.
Very cool video....thanks for the workout :)
I grew up on that street!!! Thank you for sharing! This breaks my heart
What were the stairs used for and the incline car?
stairs went up to old fisher body plant@@chuckpriselac7958
Was the old fisher body effluent treatment plant walked those steps when I was a kid--got chased everytime!! Late 60s early 70s
Chase by security back then?
Great video!
Must be from New Jersey, heck us Pa. people would of brought our skate boards and enjoyed the trip back down.
The video I did on that 5 months ago was called Abandoned Roadway
The train whistle reminds me of our home which was 75 feet from the tracks near the Glenwood Bridge. Those steps are so cool and are very common in and around residential areas. There might be a youtube channel dedicated to them. You guys need to carry a small pair of binoculars, walking sticks, and something to scare away the lions, tigers, and bears. You're the best, thanks!
14:00 “I call this the Stairway of Death… more than likely you’re going to fall down these”. Way to go, Chad, freak out Pat more she already is! 😲😂
Drove that road a hundred times never knew those stairs were there . I work 2 minutes from there gonna have to go back and see it !
I live in West Mifflin and would like to know. Where is that located at?
Green man’s tunnel!!! Lots of memories there!!!
Haha! Yes! I also knew this as Greenmans tunnel!
I wondered!
Very cool, check out the abandoned chemical plant in Charleroi.
I wish I knew you guys were going there. I could of gave you a tour. There are lots of hidden places around that area...
@@Del_Monico Thanks. But you should look at how you responded... That is not even a complete sentence. Are we in the same class?
Let them know a couple they usually go back
@@MAGAWARRIORS2 for sure!
a really neat place to explore
0:46 dead end street, had homes on it but they all were demolished for the mon fayette expressway
Would love to know the history of that place
Hey guys. I love your videos! I have a location for you to check out. I'm not sure if you want to come all the way to Beaver County though. Looks like a cool spot.
I have another video on this called crazy trail is what I titled it and the two of the same trail I’m tired of that story of green man but I did them eight months ago
I went there wow that's only 5 minutes from my house 💯💯💯💯
the dead smell was big foot.
You discovered Pittsburgh’s third incline.
You guys would of been better off accessing that from 837. Looks like you took the longer 885 path down there.
The old g m c part plant was on top of that
Have you done the 13 bends road ?
No, I’ll have to look it up
It's the last world that we don't know about.
Welcome! 🤣🤣
I drove on this road in High school and always wondered what happened to it, I was talking to a friend who said he heard a dog barking behind that really odd door, the door doesn't have any handles on it but there is a slight opening, it looks almost welded or concrete shut.
Dang its in bad shape, might go in the summer
To help you get your bearings, the bottom of the "incline" is at 40.34695, -79.89991. Type those coordinates into Google Maps.
I live in Westmifflen
Green Man Road
Hoof!